As the biggest name in UK hip-hop right now with a world tour fully underway, Central Cee takes to Manchester’s Co-Op Live all on his own to show off that superstar intent.
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As the king of folk-rock decadence and creativity, Father John Misty arrives in Manchester’s O2 Apollo to keep his throne totally intact.
The Lathums’ current tour brings them to Manchester’s O2 Apollo, where the fortunes of indie’s current top boys continue to be forever on the rise.
In celebration of his seminal debut’s 25th birthday, Badly Drawn Boy takes to Manchester’s Aviva Studios for a night of some of the highest-watermark indie-rock of the modern age.
As one of the most unique bands around, Public Service Broadcasting arrive in Liverpool for the one-of-a-kind show that only they could drum up.
Michael Kiwanuka brings his UK and European tour to a close in Manchester, an appearance fitting of more than a decade of indie / soul prowess.
Their journey has barely begun but mountains of hype are already on the horizon—mary in the junkyard take to Manchester to welcome a reign as indie-rock’s newest underground faves.
As they continue their path towards being one of the UK’s premier post-punk bands, Squid bring their thorny experimentalism to Manchester amid some of their biggest shows to date.
Despite some perception as a sleeper-hit pop artist, Dean Lewis still finds the draw for an arena-sized UK tour as he stops off in Manchester.
James Bay’s tour stops by Manchester’s O2 Apollo, years removed from his mainstream stint but with ample passion and size to continue showing off within folk-rock.
